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1 VI | as follows: ~The steamer Mongolia, belonging to the Peninsular 2 VI | of October, at Suez. The Mongolia plied regularly between 3 VI | the arrival of the steamer Mongolia. ~"So you say, consul," 4 VI | craft. I repeat that the Mongolia has been in advance of the 5 VI | even if he is on board the Mongolia." ~"A man rather feels the 6 VI | robber was on board the Mongolia. If he had indeed left London 7 VI | announced the arrival of the Mongolia. The porters and fellahs 8 VII | man is a passenger on the Mongolia." And he narrated what had 9 VII | Passepartout, went off to the Mongolia in a boat, and descended 10 VII | at 4 p.m. "Sailed on the Mongolia, Saturday, at 5 p.m. "Reached 11 VIII| reward to the engineer of the Mongolia if he gets us to Bombay 12 VIII| take passage on board the Mongolia, follow my rogue to India, 13 VIII| proceeding on board the Mongolia; and, ere many moments longer, 14 IX | which to traverse it. The Mongolia, thanks to the vigorous 15 IX | time passed quickly on the Mongolia. The best of fare was spread 16 IX | African or Asian coast the Mongolia, with her long hull, rolled 17 IX | short, which might force the Mongolia to slacken her speed, and 18 IX | personage pass his time on the Mongolia? He made his four hearty 19 IX | fellows. ~Meanwhile the Mongolia was pushing forward rapidly; 20 IX | pounds sterling a ton. ~The Mongolia had still sixteen hundred 21 IX | programme; besides, the Mongolia, instead of reaching Aden 22 IX | something new." At six p.m. the Mongolia slowly moved out of the 23 IX | brilliant victory. ~The Mongolia was due at Bombay on the 24 X | The passengers of the Mongolia went ashore at half-past 25 X | s orders on leaving the Mongolia than he saw at once that 26 XI | s whist partners on the Mongolia, now on his way to join 27 XVI | as well fitted up, as the Mongolia, and Aouda was not as comfortably 28 XVI | recognising his crony of the Mongolia. "Why, I left you at Bombay, 29 XVII| encountered on board the Mongolia, who disembarked at Bombay,